Neurological Institute of New York

Neurological Institute of New York

The Neurological Institute of New York is located at 710 West 168th Street in New York City in the United States of America. Its current building was constructed in the 1950s. The department of academic neurology which occupies the Neurological Institute, along with the department of neurological surgery, is affiliated with Columbia University Medical Center, which is itself part of New York Presbyterian Hospital.

Entrance to the Neurological Institute of New York

History

The Neurological Institute of New York was founded in 1909 as the first hospital and research center in the Western Hemisphere devoted solely to neurological disorders. Columbia University began sending medical students to the institute in 1921.[1] In 1925, the institute became an affiliate of the Medical Center and merged with the Presbyterian Hospital in 1943. The Chair of Neurology is Dr. Richard Mayeux. He was preceded by Timothy A. Pedley (1998-2011), Lewis P. Rowland (1973-1998), Milton Shy (1967), and H. Houston Merritt (1948-1967). In 2009, the Neurological Institute of New York celebrated its centennial.

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